Spring Flowers! 🌼🌷🌸
Happy Flower Friday, everyone! 🌼 We finally have spring weather in the PNW! I hope your garden is blooming with vibrant and gorgeous flowers!
Here are some of the bulbs we planted in the fall. I’m thinking of planting a patch of several types of fragrant daffodils this autumn!
For inspiration and education, visit Flowerbulb.eu.
Flower Bulbs from Europe Make You Bloom!🌷
Spring is an exciting time for gardeners, especially in regions like the Pacific Northwest where the weather finally warms up after a long winter. I’ve found that planting flower bulbs in the fall is one of the best ways to ensure a spectacular spring display. Bulbs like daffodils, tulips, and crocuses not only bring vibrant color but can also fill your garden with wonderful fragrances. When I began exploring European flower bulbs, I was impressed by their variety and quality. Many varieties offered through sites like Flowerbulb.eu are specially cultivated to thrive in different climates, making them a reliable choice for gardeners in the PNW and beyond. Plus, these bulbs often come from regions with long histories of horticulture, backed by expertise and tradition. One tip I’ve learned is to plant bulbs in groups or clusters rather than single bulbs scattered around. This creates a natural and lush look, almost like a floral carpet. Also, mixing different varieties—like pairing fragrant narcissus with colorful tulips—can add both scent and visual interest to your patch. Don’t forget to prepare your soil well, ensuring good drainage and adding compost to provide nutrients. Water the bulbs after planting but avoid overwatering to prevent rot. Flower bulbs from Europe are often labeled with precise planting instructions, which I recommend following closely. This helps maximize bloom potential and plant health. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, experimenting with European bulbs can be rewarding. Enjoy the process and watch as your garden bursts into life each spring, filling the air with delightful scents and colors that brighten even the dreariest days.





















































